Monday, February 21, 2005

yes or no

To All Concerned:

The United Mapuans would like to inform everybody that we will be
submitting our position to the president of our school, Dr. Reynaldo
B. Vea stating:

"The students are giving your kind office until February 23, 2005 to
finally come up with your office's stand. We are expecting for only
two answers, a yes if the decision is final, and no if you are
granting our simple request. We are expecting your office for final
statement by February 23, 2005, 4:30pm. If in case your office will
disregard us students with this simple inquiry, we will be taking it
as a yes."

Starting Monday until Wednesday next week (Feb. 21-23), we will come
to the MIT campus in Intramuros but will boycott all our classes. It
means that we are requesting everybody to not come to class by the
said days, but instead, attend the daily gatherings at the
quadrangle. We will all gather again in MIT intramuros grounds at
exactly 4:30 pm on Wednesday, February 23, 2005, for the announcement
of the stand of the administration.

We are hoping for your trust with us and your kind consideration
regarding our stand.

United Mapuans Goals and Objectives

To protect the institute by maintaining and upholding its legacy for
the past 80 years.
To be a separate entity from Malayan Colleges and to retain the name
Mapua Institute of technology as the name of the institutes.
To have a standard protocol regarding proper and formal consultation
on vital issues concerning the student populace.
Constitutional Convention to be participated in by students, alumni,
parents, and faculty.
Armando Cristobal
Spokesperson
Core group, United Mapuans

Meynard Austria
Core group, United Mapuans

Orly Oboza
Core group, United Mapuans

Pielche Pielago
Core group, United Mapuans

Juan Carlos Manuel
Core group, United Mapuans





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